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Kofi Aidoo
Kofi Aidoo is a Ghanaian writer. He was born in the 1950s at Sagyimase in the Akim Abuakwa Traditional Area of Ghana, where he also began his Elementary Education at Asikwa. The first of nine children born to a senior touring officer at the Ghana Prisons Services; his interests in writing began at a young age writing short stories on his escapades with his father around the country. While studying at Anum Presbyterian Training College, his literary works found their way into the BBC-Africa Service weekly bulletin. He studied journalism part-time at the Ghana Institute of Journalism while working as a teacher in Accra, and published his first work ''Saworbeng'', a collection of eleven stories interspersed with lays to mimic the traditional mode of storytelling.〔Oyekan Owomoyela, ''A History of Twentieth-Century African Literatures'', p. 39. University of Nebraska Press, 1993, ISBN 978-0-8032-8604-7〕〔Richard Rathbone, ''Murder and Politics in Colonial Ghana'', Yale University Press, 1993, ISBN 978-0-300-05504-7, p. 203〕 == Works ==
*''Saworben: a collection of short stories'', Tema: Ghana Publishing Corporation, 1977 *''Of Men and Ghosts'', ISBN 978-9964-1-0342-2, Ghana Publishing Corporation, 1991. Longman, 1994
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